By Maxwell Radwin MEXICO CITY — A hotel project in northern Mexico has stalled following a series of legal complaints that it failed to meet environmental standards, which would have protected coastal ecosystems and the local fishing economy. The Tres Santos hotel project in Baja California Sur will have to conduct new environmental impact studies in order to obtain permits that it failed to comply with when breaking ground nearly a decade ago, resulting in the destruction of wetlands and a clash with local fishermen worried about their livelihoods. “We want our rights and our interests to be …